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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBIB 20, 1921 . 



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A Modem Frame-Up 



Put on your specs and give each item of 

 this frame careful study. Then look at the 

 column at the left with its sturdy combina- 

 tion splice-plate-cap. Also the guaranteed 

 Wrought Iron side post with its angle base 

 and double gusset plate, between which the 

 rafter is held by 7 bolts. Seven bolts, 

 mind you, gripping the plates to the post. 

 Seven more gripping them to the rafter. 



There's a joint for you, that tells its own 

 convincing story of strength. Strength at 

 the vital point where strength is needed. 

 Of course you are not going to buy an L & 

 B house just by seeing these few samples of 

 its construction, any more than you would 

 buy most cars after riding in them only a 

 block. But there are cars you would buy 

 without even taking a ride. You would 

 buy them because of the reputation hack 

 of them. That's how Franklins, Cadillacs, 

 Packards and such cars are mostly sold. 



POST BASE 



'' It's also how a lot of the growers buy L & B 

 houses. They don't go into every little 

 detail of the construction. They know 



-' we know how it should be built and so let 

 us build it that way. 



However, if you want to know inch by inch 



about every construction point, we will be 



more than pleased to do it exactly that 



way. 



Say when and where and we'll be there ,- 



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Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories 



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